Viper User
Manual (001-5008-000 Rev6)
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ViperDiagonistics
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ViperOptions
These seven branches expand into additional branches and leaves. Again, all ipr.mib objects
can be accessed through a MIB browser.
Figure 7.6 - Viper OID Tree
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NAT Overview
The purpose of the NAT protocol is to hide a private IP network from a public network. The
mechanism serves both as a firewall and to save IP address space.
The NAT enabled device translates the source address of packets transiting from the private
network to the public network. The original IP source address gets replaced by the NAT
enabled device’s IP address (address of the outgoing interface). The NAT module creates
an address translation table that is used when traffic is coming back from the public
network to the private network.
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Identity
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Viper
Settings
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Diagnostics (5)
Viper
Neighbors (6)
Viper
Control (7)
Viper
Options (8)
Viper (2)
Viper
Statistics (4)
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ViperSetRelay Point (3)
ViperSetIPFwdMode (4)
ViperSetBridgeFwd (5)
ViperSetGroup (1)
ViperSetAccessPoint (2)